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10.4.17.1
Saving a preset
To save the current camera setup, follow this procedure:
1. In the
Active measurements
section, click
Save preset
.
10.4.17.2
Loading a preset
To load a saved preset file, follow this procedure:
1. In the
Active measurements
section, click
Load preset
. The standard Windows Open
dialog box appears.
2. Browse to the Downloads folder (or to the folder where you have stored the preset
files).
3. Select the file, and then click
Open
. This loads and applies the presets.
10.5
Administration tab
Note
The
Administration
tab is only available for the
admin
role.
Under the
Administration
tab you can for example, manage firewall and network settings
and see system and firmware details.
10.5.1
Firewall
Use the settings on the
Firewall
page to configure how the functions and services of the
camera are allowed to be accessed.
Note
The services also need to be enabled which is done on the
Services
page.
10.5.2
SSL certificates
A network client program that is setup to communicate with or control the camera re-
motely must be approved first, which is done on the
SSL certificates
page. The client up-
loads a certificate which is then shown in the
Certificates
list, and then the camera
administrator can approve the client. Approved clients can be revoked later on.
Temporarily enable the
Auto approve
functionality while setting up the network clients.
However, it is recommended to disable
Auto approve
when all setup is completed.
10.5.3
Services
Use the
Services
page to enable and disable the services of the camera.
Available services:
•
Ethernet/IP
Enable this service when the camera is to communicate using industrial protocols
such as Modbus TCP and Ethernet/IP. The camera can be used as either a
Modbus
client
or a
Modbus server
. The settings for the
Modbus client
are located under the
Settings
tab. If the camera should be used as a
Modbus server
, the registers can be
downloaded from the FLIR Customer support site.
•
Pantilt server
Enable this service when the camera is connected to a Pan & Tilt unit. If the camera is
connected to the unit using an RS-232/485 interface, it can control the unit from the
Camera
tab or by using ONVIF.
•
httpResource
The
httpResource
service is an old way of controlling the camera. It should only be
enabled if legacy FLIR software is used.
•
ONVIF
Enable this service when the camera is to communicate with Video Management Sys-
tems (VMS) over ONVIF. If the service is disabled, the camera will not be discovered
by third-party VMS. Note that the Advanced configuration is required on the camera
for ONVIF to work.
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